Best Hotels in Nasu
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Wellness Forest Nasu ★★★★★
"I thought it might be a little late, but I went to see the autumn leaves in Nasu, and since I was there, I decided to stay overnight. So, I stayed at Wellness Forest Nasu. The facility is old, but everything seemed to be kept clean. Scratches and dents were understandable, and it did show a bit of age. Amenity services are labor-saving, so you have to bring what you need from the lobby, as is the current trend, but the amenities themselves were not cheap. I sometimes hurt myself with a shaver at cheap business hotels, but I could have prevented that with a little care (lol). Overall, I had a good impression of the bath (private reservations available), dining room, staff, and cost. I ate out for dinner, so I can't speak for myself, but the breakfast had a wide variety, which was a challenge for my husband, who is a picky eater. Perhaps the timing was good, as I was able to enjoy the private bath and also soak in the large public bath, both indoors and outdoors, to soothe my fatigue. The north wind was strong on the day we stayed, and we parked on the north side of the road, so although we knew this would be difficult, it was still a struggle to remove the dead pine leaves from our car the next morning."
Grand Mercure Nasu Highlands Resort & Spa ★★★★★
"It was a hotel with great value for money. The food was nothing particularly outstanding, but everything was delicious. My wife also liked the all-you-can-drink alcohol during meals and in the lounge. Although we only stayed one night, it was such a great hotel that I would like to stay several nights and relax next time."
YU-FURI NASU-TAKAO ONSEN LODGE ★★★
"Room is big and clean for familly. Only toilet, no bath in our room. You can bath at the public bath Have a pool table, 2 table tennis table for booking. Free to use.. Note if u select included breakfast and dinner, you will be only get frozen bento. Same selection for dinner and breakfast. No restaurants."
Nasu Sunlight Hotel ★★★★
"We stayed here for a golf trip and were pleasantly surprised! The dining was fantastic, the rooms were lovely, the hot springs were incredibly relaxing, and the service was top-notch. It's a little far from the highway exit, but that wasn't an issue and it's perfect for those traveling by car."
Hotel Mori No Kaze Nasu ★★★★
"We stayed here as a family. Although the hotel is relatively new, having only been open for seven years, the lobby, rooms, bathrooms, and restaurant were all very clean and well-maintained. The amenities were excellent, with cleansing oil, face wash, face lotion, and face milk bottles in the room. They were DHC hotel amenities and very pleasant to use. The drinks selection was also extensive, including green tea, roasted green tea, black tea, apple tea, and coffee. The stylish DeLonghi electric kettle was a nice touch. We had Japanese food for both dinner and breakfast, and it was delicious. The restaurant staff were very attentive and we were very satisfied. For dinner, each dish was served in small portions, but there was a wide variety, so women might feel full before dessert arrives. Men with larger appetites might find it a little insufficient; in that case, I recommend having refills of the seasoned rice or noodles from the late-night snack area. The meals included vegetables and fish, making them seem healthy, but for children with picky eating habits, a hotel with a buffet might be a better option. The souvenir shop had a minimal selection of items, including Nasu sweets, jams from Fruit Park Mori no Kaze, alcohol, keychains, and children's toys. As someone who enjoys browsing souvenirs, I found it a little underwhelming, but I suppose the hotel's intention was to allow guests to relax in the hot springs or their rooms, as there are plenty of other shops during sightseeing. The hot springs were convenient; bath towels, face towels, plastic bags for wet towels, and a basket for wet socks were provided in the room. I enjoyed soaking in the indoor and outdoor baths, and various other hot springs. It was a shame that the weather was bad and we couldn't see the stars at night, but that's just luck. After bathing, free ice pops and fruit vinegar drinks were available. I've had disappointing experiences in the past where hotels with good reviews didn't live up to expectations, but this hotel had a calm atmosphere and was truly perfect for adults. I would like to go again."
Hotel Floracion Nasu ★★★
"This is my second time staying here. The hot spring and breakfast were good the last time, so I decided to use it again. The room was a spacious corner room with 3 beds, but I was able to relax comfortably. The bath and toilet were separate, and there were two washbasins, so it was easy to use. I checked in around 9 p.m., so I used the large public bath around 11 p.m., but the bath was kept clean. The shower head was a Mirable, the hair dryer was a Dyson, and there were plenty of amenities. The open-air bath was reserved for us at the time of use. I was impressed by the lush green maple trees and the fact that there were fireflies flying around. I would like to use it during the autumn leaves season next time."
Rakuten STAY VILLA Nasu ★★★★
"Strategic location in Nasu area, the kids love it."
Hotel Shiki No Yakata Nasu ★★★★
"There were a lot of hot springs and it felt good."
SANU 2nd Home Nasu 3rd ★★★★
"It was a truly wonderful place to stay ☺️ The sofa was large and very comfortable! Having a private open-air bath in the room at this price was a great deal ✨ We had a wonderful time! We'll definitely go again 🎶"
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Nasu Onsen Sanraku
"Traditional Onsen Hotel! Staffs were friendly, food were nice! Onsen with landscaping, not big but pretty nice!"
Pension Balmy
"The bathroom smelled strongly of sweat, like kendo equipment or a baseball glove. Also, the carpet in the room was dusty, which was a bit unpleasant. The person who checked me in was kind and lovely, but I can't lie. I'm sorry."
Nemurin Oriental
"The customer service was excellent."
NASUKASUMIGAJO GolfResort
Hotel Epinard Nasu
"I like the atmosphere at the hotel. and conveniences The restaurant is very good, with a buffet both in the evening and in the morning. Will come back to use the service again next time."
LiVEMAX RESORT NASUKOGEN
"The food was very delicious. The massage machine was also free and conscientious. The extension was not connected and I had to go every time to contact the front desk. It was a hot spring with strong sulfur. The futon had to be laid by itself, and the futon was quite thin and my body hurt."
Log village FIKA
Towa Pure Cottages
"I purposely came here to experience the AURA transparent dome. It felt good. There are various types of independent rooms, but when sleeping in the AURA dome, the toilet and bathroom must be shared in a shared space. I felt like I received a gift because I got free admission to the attached Highland Park."
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More Information About Nasu Hotels
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Number of reviews |
704 |
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Total properties |
161 |
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Weekday Avg. Price |
PHP 18,457 |
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Weekend Avg. Price |
PHP 21,110 |
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Trending hotel |
Grand Mercure Nasu Highlands Resort & Spa |
FAQs About Hotels in Nasu
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What is the average price of a hotel in Nasu for this weekend?
According to the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Nasu this weekend is PHP 21,323 per night. For a 4-star hotel, the average cost is PHP 30,919 per night. If you're looking for a luxury experience, 5-star hotels in Nasu this weekend typically cost PHP 26,288 per night.
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How much do hotels in Nasu cost per night during weekdays?
Based on the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Nasu during weekdays is PHP 18,983 per night. For a 4-star hotel, you can expect to pay around PHP 26,067 per night. If you're seeking a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Nasu generally cost PHP 20,751 per night on weekdays.
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What are the best places to stay in Nasu?
Some of the best places to stay in Nasu are near popular attractions like Nasu Tourism Association, Nasu Highland Park and Fujishiro Seiji Museum, offering easy access to key sights and amenities.
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What are the best hotels for couples in Nasu?
Couples visiting Nasu have highly rated stays at Hotel Floracion Nasu (from PHP 4,023).
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What are the top hotels in Nasu near Nasu Tourism Association?
Some of the top hotels in Nasu near Nasu Tourism Association include Fourtreat Plus Nasukogen (from PHP 5,273), Hotel Sunvalley Nasu (from PHP 6,403) and YU-FURI NASU-TAKAO ONSEN LODGE (from PHP 2,305), all offering easy access to Nasu Tourism Association, making them ideal for visitors looking to explore the area.
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Where can I find the best hotels in Nasu?
Nasu has some of the best hotels for you to select. Whether you're traveling for business or on a vacation, Grand Mercure Nasu Highlands Resort & Spa (from PHP 10,151), Rakuten STAY VILLA Nasu (from PHP 10,757) and YU-FURI NASU-TAKAO ONSEN LODGE (from PHP 2,305) are preferred hotels.
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What is the best spa hotel in Nasu?
Getting tired after a long walk? Nasu Sunlight Hotel (from PHP 8,736), Blancvert Nasu Onsen Hotel (from PHP 6,421) and Resort Hotel Raki House Nasu (from PHP 5,346) provide highly rated spa services.
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What’s the best hotel in Nasu with hot springs?
Wanna experience hot springs in your hotel? YU-FURI NASU-TAKAO ONSEN LODGE (from PHP 2,305), Hotel Epinard Nasu (from PHP 22,067) and Hotel Laforet Nasu (from PHP 5,705) have hot springs. Book now!
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What are some hotels with pools in Nasu?
Grand Mercure Nasu Highlands Resort & Spa (from PHP 10,151), Hotel Epinard Nasu (from PHP 22,067) and Hotel Sunvalley Nasu (from PHP 6,403) are hotels with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!
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Where can you find hotels with excellent breakfast in Nasu?
Grand Mercure Nasu Highlands Resort & Spa (from PHP 10,151),Wellness Forest Nasu (from PHP 5,769) and Hoshino Resorts RISONARE Nasu (from PHP 33,017) provide high-quality breakfast. Start your day with fresh, delicious breakfast!
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Where can I find the best hotel discounts in Nasu?
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